I wonder why no - one has had a look at the difference between LA - run community
schools and academies / free schools in the context of this story... The result of my quick fag - packet calculations (which I'm sure aren't 100 % correct, but I think are probably pretty much on the money): the percentages of schools which have higher FSM than non-FSM Progress 8 scores are: Free Schools — 6 % Academies — 3.2 % Community Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the a
schools and academies / free
schools in the context of this story... The result of my quick fag - packet calculations (which I'm sure aren't 100 % correct, but I think are probably pretty much on the money): the percentages of schools which have higher FSM than non-FSM Progress 8 scores are: Free Schools — 6 % Academies — 3.2 % Community Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the a
schools in the context of this story... The result of my quick fag - packet calculations (which I'm sure aren't 100 % correct, but I think are probably pretty much on the money): the percentages of
schools which have higher FSM than non-FSM Progress 8 scores are: Free Schools — 6 % Academies — 3.2 % Community Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the a
schools which have higher FSM than non-FSM Progress 8 scores are: Free
Schools — 6 % Academies — 3.2 % Community Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the a
Schools — 6 % Academies — 3.2 % Community
Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the a
Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have
featured heavily in the article.
Rehana Azam, GMB National Secretary for Public Services, said: «Following the Conservative's dire election result — in which public sector pay and
school funding cuts
featured heavily - Theresa May told people she would listen to them.
Mona Hatoum uses old -
school video equipment, circa 1983, in her installation «There's so much I want to say,» which
features a
heavily pixilated face repeating those words every seven seconds, ad nauseum.